Motivating! If one word sums up Guy Kawasaki’s talk at the Author U Extravaganza in Denver earlier this month, that would be it.
About Lynn Hellerstein
Expert in Visualization, Visioning, and Turning Dreams into Reality. Speaker & Author of multi-book awards & bestselling See It. Say It. Do It! A pioneer in vision therapy and developmental optometry, Dr. Lynn Hellerstein is the founder of Hellerstein & Brenner Vision Center, PC. For more than 40 years, she has helped thousands of children and adults improve their vision and transform their lives — at home, in the classroom and on the sports field.Author Archive | Lynn Hellerstein
Four Guy Kawasaki-Inspired Tips for Creating Successful Kids
Better eye-mind-body coordination through vision therapy
In nearly every sport, the coordination of eye, mind and body is critical to the successful mechanics of the sport.
Getting the Word Out: Vision Therapy and a Self-Publishing Extravaganza
Vision therapy wasn’t on the agenda at Author U, but it was on the agenda of a certain mother: Georgia McCabe.
Changing My View: Ten Days in Israel
I am a witness of history where history truly comes alive. I am grateful for the opportunity to experience and love Israel–its people, history and religious impact.
Can Outdoor Time Help Your Child’s Vision?
This study finds that schoolchildren spending 80 minutes a day outside during school recess had a significantly reduced nearsightedness or shifts toward nearsightedness.
Find the Fun: Visual Games for Kids
Barring problems in the visual system, developing visual skills in kids is an everyday happening, one kids can exercise playing visual games.
What Your Child’s Poor Aim May Mean
As the outdoor sports season gets underway, now is a great time to observe how your child’s eye-hand-body coordination is developing.
Free Vision Exams for Infants 6-12 Months
Spend a few minutes with a baby, and you’ll see a brain busily becoming the Grand Central Station of visual development.
Like Movies? A Quick Fix for a Dizzying 3D Summer
As the movie trailers for summer releases roll out, it’s time again for a reminder that not every kid (or adult) can handle 3D.
Twenty Million Americans Have This Vision Problem
Convergence deficiency creates problems in tasks like reading and writing. But it’s often overlooked and undetected by routine vision screening exams.